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- After other similar case studies were published, this syndrome was labeled " peduncular hallucinosis ."
- The hygroma was drained which improved her consciousness and the peduncular hallucinosis eventually subsided after two weeks.
- Tumor removal can also help to relieve compression in the brain, which can decrease or eliminate peduncular hallucinosis.
- There is a single peduncular bract, the rachis long, often spiny, bearing ivory to red rachillae.
- There are four to five peduncular bracts, longer than the prophyll, with the distalmost exceeding the peduncle.
- A 53-year-old man diagnosed with peduncular hallucinosis reported visual hallucinations of human figures, birds, flowers, and cartoon bunnies.
- The doctors concluded that the high blood pressure caused the lesions, which, as a consequence, led to the symptoms characteristic of peduncular hallucinosis.
- An 11-year-old girl in one incident developed peduncular hallucinosis, which included disturbed sleep, after an endoscopic third ventriculostomy was performed on her.
- The peduncle is short, the prophyll is tubular and two-keeled, peduncular bracts usually absent, and the rachis is much longer than the peduncle.
- After placement of an external ventricular drainage device, the girl became more oriented but developed peduncular hallucinosis, which consisted of imaginary friends, birds, and an angel.
- The prophyll is two keeled, short and fibrous, the peduncular bract is longer, tubular, and forms a hairy net around the flowers with two bracts borne below each.
- ""'Ostorhinchus parvulus " "'is a species of saltwater fish in the Apogonidae transparent with a distinctive large red peduncular spot when an adult.
- As with all members of the genus, these leaf blades are densely covered by peduncular ( stalked ) mucilaginous glands and cuticular holes, leaving only the chitin exoskeleton of the larger insects on the leaf surface.
- Peduncular bracts are not present in the genus, the first order branches bear distichous, unarmed tubular bracts with fibrous limbs which subtend or wholly enclose, in the staminate spike, the second order branch system.
- As is typical in the genus, the upper lamina surface of the summer leaves is densely covered by peduncular ( stalked ) mucilagenous glands and cuticular holes, leaving only the chitin exoskeleton of the larger insects on the leaf surface.
- Despite bearing resemblance to their namesake, this plant is most closely related to the South American palm " Ceroxylon ", differing only in the amount of peduncular bracts, the bracteole flowers, and the free, rather than basally fused, petals.
- It was proposed that since the ARAS plays a role in consciousness and waking, the lesions of the brainstem common to peduncular hallucinosis may disrupt ARAS impulses from the brainstem reticular formation and, as a consequence, lead to the sleep disturbances characteristic of peduncular hallucinosis.
- It was proposed that since the ARAS plays a role in consciousness and waking, the lesions of the brainstem common to peduncular hallucinosis may disrupt ARAS impulses from the brainstem reticular formation and, as a consequence, lead to the sleep disturbances characteristic of peduncular hallucinosis.
- Two days after surgery he developed peduncular hallucinosis, which disappeared after two days . It was concluded that the peduncular hallucinosis was probably related to petrosal vein obliteration and was followed by venous congestion and posterior fossa edema . Also, to prevent peduncular hallucinosis and other complications due to venous congestion, these types of surgeries should protect the petrosal vein when possible.
- Two days after surgery he developed peduncular hallucinosis, which disappeared after two days . It was concluded that the peduncular hallucinosis was probably related to petrosal vein obliteration and was followed by venous congestion and posterior fossa edema . Also, to prevent peduncular hallucinosis and other complications due to venous congestion, these types of surgeries should protect the petrosal vein when possible.
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